COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Director (feature film)

1.

Just Looking (1999)
as Director
During the summer of 1955, 14-year-old Lenny is sent to live with his relatives in Queens. When scopophilic Lenny discovers his neighbor Hedy has a habit of appearing by the window in her underwear, he's found his perfect match. But as Lenny grows more and more infatuated with watching Hedy, his ado

2.

For Better or Worse... (1995)
as Director
Michael Makeshift is a chronic loser whose fiancee hasn''t called him in six months, who attends AA meetings just for company and whose psychiatrist supplies him with "video dog" tapes because Michael fears a real pet might abandon him. One night, Michael''s ne''er-do-well brother, Reggie, appears at Michael''s door with his very beautiful, very unconscious bride, Valerie. He begs Michael to watch over her for a few days until a business deal comes through that he promises will make them all rich. Countless double-deals, triple-crosses and misunderstandings later, Valerie and Michael realize they are in love. Unfortunately, they''re also in-laws.

Lucky Stiff (2014)
A shoe salesman has to take his rich uncle's corpse around Monte Carlo for a final good time in order to inherit a fortune.

7.

Quantum Quest (2012)
Dave, a photon of light, is involved in a great struggle in the atomic world against the evil forces of the Void and his anti-matter army. It is a journey from the Sun to Saturn and back to Earth, that reveals amazing discoveries made by SOHO, Odyssey, and Cassini-Huygens NASA/JPL space exploration

8.

Stars In Shorts (2012)
This collection of short films features some of the world's biggest actors. Judi Dench is a neophyte in the complicated landscape of internet dating in "Friend Request Pending." Colin Firth is Keira Knightley's unusually needy neighbor in "Steve." Lily Tomlin gets lost on her way to a funeral in "Pr

Rock Slyde (2010)
Rock Slyde's Girl Friday, Judy Bee, gets brainwashed by a cult leader and must be saved in order to help save the world.

11.

Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009)
Professor Parker Wilson, a distinguished scholar, discovers a lost Akita puppy on his way home from work. Despite initial objections from Wilson's wife, Cate, Hachi endears himself to the Wilson family and grows to be Parker's loyal companion. As their bond grows deeper, a beautiful relationship unf

Grand, The (2007)
Set around an international poker tournament. A middle-aged guy goes all-in to save his dead grandfather's hotel-casino from a real estate developer. His master plan is to win the world's most famous high stakes tournament, the Grand Championship of Poker.

15.

Ira & Abby (2006)
Ira Black, 33, is brilliant, neurotic, Jewish and has so many issues he can't fit them into 12 years of analysis. He can't finish his dissertation, he can't commit to his longtime girlfriend, and he's incapable of making a decision, even if it's just what to order at the diner. Abby Willoughby, 30,

16.

Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror (2006)
A horror, gore anthology that follows three terrifying inner-city tales, all involving the residents of a violent neighborhood, whose actions in this life determine their destination in the afterlife.

17.

Aristocrats, The (2005)
Comedy veterans and co-creators Penn Jillette and Paul Provenza capitalize on thier insider status and invite over 100 of their closest friends--who happen to be some of the biggest names in entertainment, from George Carlin, Whoopi Goldberg, Drew Cary to Gilbert Gottfried, Bob Saget, Paul Reiser an

Hunchback of Notre Dame II, The (2002)
as Voice Of Hugo
Quasimodo, the protector of Notre Dame cathedral, continues to ring its bells, now accompanied by Zephyr, the young son of Phoebus and Esmeralda. When he spots Madellaine, the beautiful assistant of an evil magician, Sarousch, at a visiting circus, he falls in love with her instantly. As Sarousch

20.

Man Who Saved Christmas, The (2002)
as A.C. Gilbert
Based on a true story about the inventor of the Erector Set who convinces congress not to cancel the Christmas holiday during
WWI.

21.

Trumpet of the Swan, The (2001)
as Voice Of Louie'S Father
The story of Louie, a mute young trumpeter swan who receives a voice only after his father risks all to steal a trumpet for him. Developing a valuable relationship with Sam, a young boy who becomes his friend and mentor, Louie becomes a famous musician in order to earn enough money to pay back the m

22.

Shallow Hal (2001)
as Mauricio
Meet Hal Larsen, the ultimate shallow guy. The first thing he looks for in a woman is, well, looks. Hal won''t even consider dating someone with a less-than-perfect body, smile and sense of style. He pursues only supermodels, beauty queens and centerfolds. But after an impromptu hypnosis by self-help guru Tony Robbins, Hal''s view of women makes a 180-degree turn; he now sees their true inner beauty. Enter Rosemary, an overweight Peace Corps volunteer. Hal, envisioning Rosemary''s kindness and humor as female physical nirvana, is instantly smitten and an idyllic romance begins. When the spell is broken, Hal must face an unrecognizable Rosemary and learn one of life''s most important lessons.

23.

Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, The (2000)
as Boris Badenov
Rocky the Flying Squirrel and his erudite friend Bullwinkle J. Moose are living in the now desolate Frostbite Falls, barely surviving on diminishing residual checks from re-runs of their old television series. Meanwhile, back in Pottsylvania, Fearless Leader and his notorious spies Boris Badenov an

24.

Love & Action in Chicago (1999)
as Frank Bonner
Eddie Jones is a government hit man, one of the elite team of assassins known as "The Eliminators." He's also a deeply religious Catholic who's taken a vow of celibacy as his own self-inflicted penance for killing people. Lois Newton is a woman with a mission -- to get Eddie to renounce his vows and

25.

With Friends Like These (1998)
as (Cameo Appearance)
Four best friends compete for what they think is the role of a lifetime. Character actor Johnny DiMartino is asked to audition for the role of Al Capone in a new Martin Scorsese film. Johnny's acting buddies- Steve, Dorian and Armand -find out about the role and compete with Johnny for the opportuni

26.

Love! Valour! Compassion! (1997)
as Buzz Hauser
Set in and about a sprawling, airy Victorian house on a private lake--eight male friends, all of them gay, leave the city behind for three simple weekends of rest and relaxation. But that''s the least of what they experience. Over the next three summer holiday weekends--Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day--these eight friends will fall in love and fall from grace, they will hurt one another and forgive one another. They will form couples and break apart, they will celebrate strength and give in to weakness, they will play jokes on each other and give a shoulder to each other. They will form an assortment of hilarious, bewildering and inspiring permutations on contemporary relationships. They will even don tu-tus, for a very good cause. Sparks will fly and bonds will be sealed. But no one will emerge from these three weekends in the country the same. No one will leave without taking a humbling, surprising reminder of just how funny and heroic love is and how wondrous the human spirit can be.

27.

Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (1997)
as Lionel
Television movie remake of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Cinderella." With the help of her Fairy Godmother, a poor girl who dreams of finding true happiness, but who is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, Minerva and Calliope, attends a special ball where the local Prince must choos

28.

Hunchback of Notre Dame, The (1996)
as Voice Of Hugo
The magnificent cathedral of Notre Dame towers above 15th century Paris and the sound of the bells is the very soul of the city. Quasimodo, the bell-ringer, is a mysterious and misshapen outcast who has been secluded there since infancy by his repressive guardian, Judge Claude Frollo. He yearns to b

29.

Good Money (1996)
Jeremiah Bosgang charts his career as a struggling writer-turned-NBC executive-turned-struggling writer.

30.

Dunston Checks In (1996)
as Robert
As manager of the Majestic Hotel, Robert Grant is trained to handle the most chaotic situations with ease. He deftly juggles the needs of his staff, his clients, his two sons, and his cold-hearted boss, Mrs. Dubrow, without breaking a sweat. There's nothing he can't handle. That is, until Dunston ch

31.

For Better or Worse... (1995)
as Michael Makeshift
Michael Makeshift is a chronic loser whose fiancee hasn''t called him in six months, who attends AA meetings just for company and whose psychiatrist supplies him with "video dog" tapes because Michael fears a real pet might abandon him. One night, Michael''s ne''er-do-well brother, Reggie, appears at Michael''s door with his very beautiful, very unconscious bride, Valerie. He begs Michael to watch over her for a few days until a business deal comes through that he promises will make them all rich. Countless double-deals, triple-crosses and misunderstandings later, Valerie and Michael realize they are in love. Unfortunately, they''re also in-laws.

32.

Last Supper, The (1995)
as Guest--The Anti-Environmentalist
Five liberal Iowa graduate students want to make a difference in the world. But when they're put to the test, like most liberals, they are really a whole lot of talk and very little action. Until one stormy night. An unexpected encounter launches the group into a lively series of weekly dinner parti

33.

Bye Bye Birdie (1995)
as Albert Peterson
A rock 'n' roll idol about to be inducted into the army visits a small town to give "one last kiss" to one of his adoring fans.

34.

Paper, The (1994)
as Marion Sandusky--Parking Commissioner
Workaholic New York City tabloid editor Henry Hackett loves the adrenaline rush his job gives him, but the long hours and lousy salary are starting to grate on his wife Martha. With the paper facing cutbacks and his wife pregnant, Hackett contemplates taking a more sedate job with a more respectable

35.

Blankman (1994)
as Mr Stone
A comic-book fable set in Metro City, Chicago about the two Walker brothers--the youngest, Darryl, is a self-appointed, neighborhood crime fighter much to the dismay of his protective elder brother, Kevin, who has lost faith in everything--particularly in the notion that his brother is a superhero.

36.

Return of Jafar, The (1994)
The evil sorcerer Jafar had been safely trapped inside Aladdin's magic lamp until a stupid thief released him. Now free, Jafar begins plotting his revenge, and Aladdin and his friends must triumph over him and save the kingdom.

37.

North (1994)
as North'S Dad
Feeling unappreciated by his mother and father, an 11-year-old boy finds a lawyer, declares himself a "free agent" and searches the world for the "perfect" parents.

38.

Down on the Waterfront (1993)
Two fledgling filmmakers, eager to make a feature film that will improve the tarnished reputation of the longshoreman's union, meet with union officials.

39.

Coneheads (1993)
as Larry Farber
Extra-terrestrial family the Coneheads come to Earth to take over, but wind up stranded here. They are forced to adapt to American life.

40.

I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore (1992)
as Bernie Fishbine
Cultures clash when an obese Jewish man falls in love with an ambitious Italian girl and their families get involved.

41.

Jacob's Ladder (1990)
as Geary
A Vietnam veteran suffers from the belated impact of government sanctioned LSD experiments.

42.

White Palace (1990)
as Neil
A 27-year-old widowed yuppie falls for a 43-year-old waitress in a hamburger joint.

43.

Pretty Woman (1990)
as Philip Stuckey
A millionaire turns a streetwalker into a lady for one weekend.

44.

Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986)
as 1st Pool Player
Jonathan Silverman, Blythe Danner, Judith Ivey, Bob Dishy, Fyvush Finkel, Brian Drillinger, Stacey Glick. This first entry in Neil Simon''s heavily autographical stage series (which continued with "Biloxi Blues," "Broadway Bound," and "Laughter on the 23rd Floor") gets the film treatment from veteran stage and screen director Gene Saks (who won a Tony for directing the show on Broadway). The story has Simon''s teenaged alter ego, Eugene Jerome, obsessing over sex and baseball while living with his extended family in 1930s-era Brighton Beach, New York.

45.

Mosquito Coast, The (1986)
as Hardware Store Clerk
Allie Fox and his wife take their family to Central America to build a paradise that doesn't take.

46.

Rockabye (1986)
as Lieutenant Ernest Foy
A young woman, striking out on her own after having left her husband in California, has her young son snatched from her moments after getting off the bus in New York City on her way to Vermont, and reluctantly accepts the help of a hard-nosed reporter in tracking him down after being given the runaround from the police. Outdoor scenes were shot on location in Manhattan; indoor ones were done in Toronto.

47.

Senior Trip! (1981)
as Pete
The graduating class of a midwestern high school comes to the Big Apple to celebrate. Among the students: an ambitious teenager aiming for success in big business (Scott Baio), an aspiring rock star (Randy Brooks), a stagestruck coed (Liz Callaway), a free spirit hoping to obtain a degree of sophist

48.

Burning, The (1981)
as Dave
Years ago at summer camp, a groundskeeper went up in flames when a cruel prank went horribly awry. After a long recovery, the old caretaker is back - and he has an axe to grind! Armed with hedge clippers and a nasty grudge, he's going after a group of partying teens.

Producer (feature film)

49.

Agent Cody Banks: Destination London (2004)
as Executive Producer
A rogue CIA agent has stolen a top secret mind-control device and Cody has to go undercover in London to get it back. Posing as a student at an elite boarding school to get close to his suspects, Cody has to keep the other kids from discovering his true identity while infiltrating covert hideouts, s

50.

Agent Cody Banks (2003)
as Executive Producer
To his family and friends, Cody Banks is a typical teen--he loves to skateboard, hates math, and feels like a complete idiot around girls. But Cody''s got a secret--he''s actually part of a secret teen CIA program. Cody''s living every boy''s dream life--he can drive like a stuntman, has an incredible arsenal of cool gadgets, and his agency mentor, Ronica Miles, is totally hot. But Cody''s training is put to the test when he''s sent to pose as a prep school student and befriend fellow teen Natalie Connors in order to gain access to her father--a scientist unknowingly developing a fleet of deadly nanobots for the evil organization ERIS. From runaway cars and high-speed snowboard chases to a spectacular final mountaintop showdown, Cody has to use everything he''s learned to prove himself as an agent and stop ERIS from completing their mission--and, maybe, even get the girl.

Music (feature film)

51.

Hunchback of Notre Dame II, The (2002)
as Song Performer ("Le Jour D'Amour"); Song Performer ("Fa La La La Fallen In Love")
Quasimodo, the protector of Notre Dame cathedral, continues to ring its bells, now accompanied by Zephyr, the young son of Phoebus and Esmeralda. When he spots Madellaine, the beautiful assistant of an evil magician, Sarousch, at a visiting circus, he falls in love with her instantly. As Sarousch

52.

Bye Bye Birdie (1995)
A rock 'n' roll idol about to be inducted into the army visits a small town to give "one last kiss" to one of his adoring fans.

Director (special)

53.

Seinfeld: The Chronicle (1998)
as Clip Director
Special retrospective highlighting the most memorable moments of the "Seinfeld" series spanning nine seasons.

The Women (2002)
as Host ("Stage On Screen")
The Roundabout Theater Company's production of the Clare Boothe Luce play "The Women." Mary is happily married to husband Stephen until she hears through the gossip mill that he is having an affair with Crystal, a counter girl at Saks.

59.

Totally Tube (2001)
as Interviewee
Host Aisha Tyler informs viewers on what to expect for the fall 2001-2002 television season.

60.

Magic's Greatest Illusions (2000)
as Narration
Survey of the history of magic and various types of famous illusions and the people who perform them. Contemporary illusionists perform some famous illusions of the past. Includes interviews with illusionists and historians.

61.

Edmar Discount Hairpiece (2000)
as Salesman
A middle-aged, balding man finds his way into a hairpiece store, where an unorthodox salesman sells him more that just a new head of hair.

62.

6th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards (2000)
Coverage of the 6th annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards presentation ceremony from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards honor the lead and supporting actors and actresses in the top-performing movies of 1999, as well as music artists based on top-selling alb

63.

10th Annual IFP Gotham Awards, The (2000)
as Host
Coverage of the 10th annual Gotham Awards, honoring the best New York City independent filmmakers, telecast from the Chelsea Piers.

Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm (1999)
as Interviewee
A "mockumentary" showing Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's preparation to shoot a stand-up comedy special for television. The special also features David performing a stand-up routine at Caroline's, in New York City.

Hollywood & Vinyl: Disney's 101 Greatest Musical Moments (1998)
A look at musical moments in the history of Disney animated feature films over the last 75 years. Includes the songs "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," "Can You Feel the Love Tonight," "Heigh-Ho," "A Spoonful of Sugar," "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious," and "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." Features reflect

69.

Comic Relief VIII (1998)
Eighth annual live comedy event to benefit the nation's homeless. Features stand-up comedy, musical performances and ensemble sketches. A toll-free 800 number is shown onscreen enabling viewers to make pledges and donations.

70.

Seinfeld: The Chronicle (1998)
as George Costanza
Special retrospective highlighting the most memorable moments of the "Seinfeld" series spanning nine seasons.

71.

Sideshow (1997)
as Narration
Documentary chronicling the history of America's traveling carnival sideshows from the 1850's to the last original sideshows still in existence today. Featuring interviews with such legendary sideshow performers as Percilla the "Monkey Girl," Jeanie the "Half Girl," and "The Wolf Boys of Mexico." Ra

72.

Screen Actors Guild Awards, The (1997)
as Presenter
Live presentation of the 33rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, presented to actors by their peers for outstanding performances in motion pictures and television.

Smithsonian Fantastic Journey (1996)
Third special highlighting the 150th anniversary of the Smithsonian Institution. Segments include the Smithsonian birthday celebration in Washington, D.C. with celebrity guests, a report on elephants in Malaysia who have been placed in protected forests, a look at the increasing problems with brown

Tribute to Stephen Sondheim, A (1995)
Award ceremony and presentation of Southern Methodist University's 1994 Algur H. Meadows Award for Excellence in the Arts, to composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. Includes a documentary segment tracing Sondheim's life and career using old photographs and clips, reminiscences and interviews, and p

Comic Relief VI (1994)
A live presentation of the sixth annual Comic Relief fundraiser to benefit the homeless. Includes stand-up comedy performances, character pieces, ensemble sketches and short film clips describing the Comic Relief organization.

American Television Awards, The (1993)
as Presenter
An awards special recognizing the top performances and programs seen on American television from April 13, 1992 to April 12, 1993, as determined by a survey of television critics, columnists and journalists.

1995 Screen Actors Guild Awards (1992)
as Presenter
Live presentation of the first annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, with honors in four film and eight television categories, as determined by the Guild's 78,000 eligible members.

90.

Music By Richard Rodgers (1990)
A presentation of "Great Performances" in which Shirley Jones hosts a musical tribute to composer Richard Rodgers. This profile uses film clips and newly taped performances of musicals in which Rodgers collaborated.

91.

43rd Annual Tony Awards, The (1989)
Live broadcast of the 43rd Annual Tony Awards, presented by the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers, honoring excellence in theater.

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

95.

Favorite Son (1988)
as Chris Van Allen
A three-part miniseries set in Washington, DC, about Senator Terry Fallon, a charismatic Vice Presidential hopeful and his ambitious press aide, who will stop at nothing to get to the White House. When Fallon is wounded by an assassin's bullet, he becomes an media hero overnight. A jaded FBI agent,